2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2208.02415
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Distributed Event-triggered Control of Networked Strict-feedback Systems Via Intermittent State Feedback

Abstract: It poses technical difficulty to achieve stable tracking even for single mismatched nonlinear strict-feedback systems when intermittent state feedback is utilized. The underlying problem becomes even more complicated if such systems are networked with directed communication and state-triggering setting. In this work, we present a fully distributed neuroadaptive tracking control scheme for multiple agent systems in strict-feedback form using triggered state from the agent itself and the triggered states from th… Show more

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